
Scott O’Neil
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Jon Rahm says he’s very relieved to get his first individual win since 2024, but also says he doesn’t feel like 2025 was a winless season because of all the team success he had: “Very relieving. That's the only way I can describe it. I've been very ecstatic for wins in the past. This one just feels like a big weight off my shoulder. That's all I can say. “It's been a good round. I've been playing great golf. Coming up close is tough. But I'm playing really, really good golf, and just had to stay patient and believe that it was going to happen. Yeah, that I did, and took advantage of the opportunities when I could today.” “The interesting thing about LIV, right; even though I individually didn't win, I didn't feel like I lost last year. Like you mentioned, four team wins, Team Championship, Ryder Cup. I finished the year thinking there's so much that was accomplished that maybe it wasn't entirely -- obviously it wasn't entirely me but I was a part of it. Yeah, I never ended the year thinking it was anything short of good. Maybe a year of growth, but good. “It's very fun when you can stand on that podium and celebrate with your teammates, as well. But as far as obviously competitor and as myself goes, I wanted to get this done, and it feels -- it's different. I think I would be way more ecstatic if I was celebrating with my teammates for the win, like the Aces did today, but there's a sense of self-accomplishment and pride that goes with doing it myself.” Jon’s rounds of 66, 62, 65 and 64 means that he now has 21 rounds in a row under par on LIV Golf, the longest on the league. He reacted to that: “Not something I think about, to be honest. Just a matter of trying to win. I've been playing really, really good golf and the results show it. Whether I won or not is different, but I've been putting in the work and seeing the results. I would have taken a few over-par rounds and a few more wins. Not something that I'm really thinking about actively while I'm playing.” This is the first week of 3 LIV Golf League events in a row and Jon says he won’t be celebrating the victory for too long: “Well, enjoy it tonight for sure. But for most people that are flying today, today is the beginning of next week. That's the beautiful thing and maybe the negative about golf. No matter what, the next week there's always a tournament, there's a new champion and a new goal. I'll enjoy it, but like I said earlier, I think it's been such a feeling of relief rather than euphoria that it's a weight off my shoulder, and I can continue the rest of the season knowing that I've got the win.” Jon is now comfortably top of the Individual Standings with nearly twice as many points as his nearest competitor Elvis Smylie. If he keeps this form up it’ll be his 3rd Individual Championship victory in a row since joining the league. @JonRahmOfficial @livgolf_league @LegionXIIIgc



Anthony Kim shoots back to back 66s to finish LIV Golf Hong Kong, playing with his captain Dustin Johnson, to help claim the first team victory for 4Aces GC since 2023. DJ lost Patrick Reed just before the start of the season and replacing him with AK was an inspired choice 👌








